No Sound from speakers




I called Mercedes and they said the AMP is roughly $1800 for a rebuilt one. Thats insane!!!!




I called Mercedes and they said the AMP is roughly $1800 for a rebuilt one. Thats insane!!!!
Last edited by konigstiger; Feb 1, 2020 at 02:56 PM.












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Reset the COMAND unit, hard rebooted the COMAND unit, removed the COMAND unit and checked all connectors and re-seated them, checked AMP power and the fan does work and it does power on (not sure if there is anything else wrong with it inside?), checked EVERY fiber connector in the trunk, and still no sound. I have disconnected the battery in the front and in the rear for 30 minutes, and checked EVERY fuse in the front and in the trunk and it's still not working.
I really don't want to bring this thing to Mercedes because they charge $160 an hour and I know they're going to charge atleast 3 hours of service, and i'm assuming they still won't find what the issue is (or at least from the threads i was reading on forums they couldn't find the problem). Does anyone know if I can just swap AMP's to verify if the AMP is not the issue? Or does the AMP need to be programmed after I test it?




And I hope it's not the AMP because that's super expensive.
Have you tried connecting your phone, switching to Bluetooth (Spotify) or any of the other audio connections, and then back again?




Have you tried connecting your phone, switching to Bluetooth (Spotify) or any of the other audio connections, and then back again?




Reset the COMAND unit, hard rebooted the COMAND unit, removed the COMAND unit and checked all connectors and re-seated them, checked AMP power and the fan does work and it does power on (not sure if there is anything else wrong with it inside?), checked EVERY fiber connector in the trunk, and still no sound. I have disconnected the battery in the front and in the rear for 30 minutes, and checked EVERY fuse in the front and in the trunk and it's still not working.
I really don't want to bring this thing to Mercedes because they charge $160 an hour and I know they're going to charge atleast 3 hours of service, and i'm assuming they still won't find what the issue is (or at least from the threads i was reading on forums they couldn't find the problem). Does anyone know if I can just swap AMP's to verify if the AMP is not the issue? Or does the AMP need to be programmed after I test it?




How did you manage to get current back into this module behind the glove box??
Any actual pictures or Part Numbers?
Txs!




This module could help a lot of us around here with sound issues...




Still no sound